Justice: Brings Its own Reward
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Justice, a central theme in the Bible, is portrayed as an inherent attribute of God's character and a fundamental principle for human conduct. The concept of justice in the biblical context is deeply intertwined with righteousness, fairness, and the moral order established by God. The Bible consistently affirms that justice brings its own reward, both in the temporal and eternal realms.

Divine Justice

God is depicted as the ultimate judge who administers justice with perfect wisdom and fairness. In Deuteronomy 32:4, God is described as "The Rock, His work is perfect, for all His ways are just. A God of faithfulness without injustice, righteous and upright is He." This verse underscores the perfection and reliability of God's justice, assuring believers that His judgments are always right and true.

Human Justice

The Bible calls for humans to emulate God's justice in their dealings with one another. Micah 6:8 encapsulates this call: "He has shown you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you but to act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?" Acting justly is a divine requirement, reflecting God's own nature and ensuring harmony within the community.

Justice and Reward

The Scriptures affirm that those who practice justice will receive blessings and rewards. Proverbs 21:15 states, "Justice executed is a joy to the righteous, but a terror to the workers of iniquity." This proverb highlights the joy and satisfaction that come from living justly, as well as the fear it instills in those who do wrong.

Psalm 106:3 further emphasizes the reward of justice: "Blessed are those who uphold justice, who practice righteousness at all times." The psalmist declares a blessing upon those who consistently act justly, suggesting that such individuals will experience God's favor and the inherent rewards of a righteous life.

Justice in Society

The Bible also addresses the societal implications of justice. In Isaiah 1:17, the prophet exhorts the people: "Learn to do right; seek justice and correct the oppressor. Defend the fatherless and plead the case of the widow." This call to action highlights the importance of justice in protecting the vulnerable and maintaining social order.

The reward for a just society is peace and stability, as indicated in Isaiah 32:17: "The work of righteousness will be peace, and the service of righteousness, quiet confidence forever." A society that upholds justice will experience peace and confidence, reflecting the divine order.

Eternal Justice

The Bible assures believers that ultimate justice will be realized in the eschatological future. In Revelation 22:12, Jesus declares, "Behold, I am coming soon, and My reward is with Me, to give to each one according to what he has done." This promise of divine recompense underscores the eternal reward for those who have lived justly, affirming that God's justice will prevail in the end.

Conclusion

The biblical narrative consistently affirms that justice is not only a divine attribute but also a human responsibility. Those who practice justice are assured of God's blessing and favor, both in this life and in the life to come. The Bible's portrayal of justice as bringing its own reward serves as a powerful motivation for believers to pursue righteousness and fairness in all their dealings.
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Jeremiah 22:15
Shall you reign, because you close yourself in cedar? did not your father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice, and then it was well with him?
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Homilies on the Epistles to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon.
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Resources
Did God sacrifice Himself to Himself to save us from Himself because of a rule He made Himself? | GotQuestions.org

What is the social gospel? | GotQuestions.org

Should a Christian be a vigilante? | GotQuestions.org

Justice: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Justice

Justice: Apostles

Justice: Brings Its own Reward

Justice: Christ, an Example of

Justice: Commanded

Justice: David

Justice: General Scriptures Concerning

Justice: Gifts Impede

Justice: God: Delights In

Justice: God: Displeased With the Want of

Justice: God: Gives Wisdom to Execute

Justice: God: Requires

Justice: God: Sets the Highest Value On

Justice: Joseph

Justice: Josiah

Justice: Moses

Justice: Promises To

Justice: Saints should Always Do

Justice: Saints should Pray for Wisdom to Execute

Justice: Saints should Receive Instruction In

Justice: Saints should Study the Principles of

Justice: Saints should Take Pleasure in Doing

Justice: Saints should Teach Others to Do

Justice: Samuel

Justice: Solomon

Justice: Specially Required in Rulers

Justice: The Wicked: Abhor

Justice: The Wicked: Afflict Those Who Act With

Justice: The Wicked: Banish

Justice: The Wicked: Call not For

Justice: The Wicked: Pass Over

Justice: The Wicked: Scorn

Justice: To be Done in Buying and Selling

Justice: To be Done in Executing Judgment

Justice: To be Done: To Servants

Justice: To be Done: To the Fatherless and Widows

Justice: To be Done: To the Poor

The Justice of God is a Part of his Character

The Justice of God: Acknowledge

The Justice of God: Declared to be without Respect of Persons

The Justice of God: Declared to Be: Impartial

The Justice of God: Declared to Be: Incomparable

The Justice of God: Declared to Be: Incorruptible

The Justice of God: Declared to Be: Plenteous

The Justice of God: Declared to Be: The Habitation of his Throne

The Justice of God: Declared to Be: Undeviating

The Justice of God: Declared to Be: Unfailing

The Justice of God: Denied by the Ungodly

The Justice of God: Exhibited in all his Ways

The Justice of God: Exhibited in Forgiving Sins

The Justice of God: Exhibited in His Government

The Justice of God: Exhibited in His Judgments

The Justice of God: Exhibited in Redemption

The Justice of God: Exhibited in The Final Judgment

The Justice of God: Magnify

The Justice of God: Not to be Sinned Against

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Deprive (17 Occurrences)

Judge (297 Occurrences)

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Execute (83 Occurrences)

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Justice: Apostles
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